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JamFest Presents Live Nuggets Tonight: Stevie Ray Vaughan Live at Montreux 1985, NRN Radio Tomorrow is Devon Allman’s nightvision, Festival Radio is Thursday and Friday is What is Hip?!

Tonight on JamFest: Live Legends, Night Visions, and Festival Energy That Never Sleeps

There’s something electric about a night on JamFest. It isn’t just radio — it’s time travel, atmosphere, and community wrapped in sound. From historic festival performances to forward-looking sonic explorations, JamFest continues to deliver live music culture in its purest form. And tonight, that mission shines especially bright.

Live Nuggets Radio Show – Tonight at 9PM EST

We Will Make Your Day Special — A Memory of a Lifetime!

Every Tuesday night, JamFest opens the vault for a hand-picked live concert broadcast in its entirety — the kind of performance that reminds you why live music matters in the first place.

Tonight’s featured show:
Stevie Ray Vaughan – Live at Montreux 1985

Before Stevie Ray Vaughan became a household name, there was Montreux. This early European appearance captures SRV at the moment his legend began to ignite. The performance is a masterclass in ferocious Texas blues guitar — lightning-fast runs, searing bends, and a tone that cuts straight to the soul.

The Montreux crowd witnessed a rising force blending blues tradition with rock-charged intensity and fearless improvisation. It’s raw, urgent, and timeless — a set that helped introduce Vaughan to the international stage and cemented his reputation as one of the greatest live guitarists of all time.

Tonight at 9PM EST, experience it the way it was meant to be heard — uninterrupted, unfiltered, and alive.


NRN Radio Show – Devon Allman: Nightvision

When the sun goes down, JamFest shifts into deeper frequencies. Devon Allman’s Nightvision is a cinematic journey built for late-night listening — immersive, textured, and emotionally resonant.

Designed as a headphone record, Nightvision plays like a meditation on memory, atmosphere, and imagination. It’s a bold left turn for Allman — confident, curious, and purposeful — expanding the JamFest soundscape beyond blues heritage into modern sonic storytelling.

Plug in. Turn out the lights. Enter the shadows.


Festival Radio – Every Thursday Night

If your heart beats in festival rhythm, Thursday nights are sacred. For eight straight hours, JamFest’s Festival Radio delivers non-stop live performances from legendary stages around the world — the songs, the crowds, the moments you lived and the ones you wish you had.

Every track comes from a real festival performance. No studio polish. Just the energy of massive crowds and once-in-a-lifetime sets. It’s the closest thing to standing in front of the stage again.


What Is Hip?! – The Spirit of New Orleans

Few cities breathe music like New Orleans. Widely celebrated as the birthplace of jazz, the Crescent City gave the world dixieland, traditional jazz, and that unmistakable brass-band soul.

What Is Hip?! explores this living history — the rhythms, the roots, and the culture that still pulse through every French Quarter street corner and second-line parade.


Club Night – Saturdays at 10PM EST

When Saturday night hits, JamFest opens the digital dance floor. Club Night brings DJ culture, remixes, and festival-sized EDM energy straight to your speakers.

From studio mixes to global festival highlights, it’s a weekly invitation to lose yourself in rhythm and light.


Sunday Spunday – 2AM to 9AM EST

For the night owls and after-party faithful, Sunday Spunday keeps the celebration rolling into sunrise. Long-form live sets, extended grooves, and the perfect soundtrack for those who refuse to let the weekend end.


Gospel Lunch – Sundays 12:30PM to 2PM EST

JamFest’s Gospel Lunch is a joyful tribute to New Orleans-style spirit and soul. A midday celebration where uplifting rhythms, brass-band energy, and sacred roots come together in true NOLA fashion.


Project Reggaeologist – Worldwide Roots & Rhythms

From Kingston sound systems to global reggae festivals, Project Reggaeologist delivers nonstop reggae, dancehall, roots, ska, and world grooves. It’s a passport to international rhythm culture — no borders, no limits, just vibration and vibe.


All Things Considered Live – Bob Dylan at Newport

Monday Night, February 2, 2026 – 7PM EST

Few moments in music history carry the weight of Bob Dylan’s Newport Folk Festival appearances.

1964: An acoustic Dylan performing “Mr. Tambourine Man” and “Chimes of Freedom,” solidifying his place as folk’s poetic voice.
1965: The night Dylan plugged in. Electric guitars. Boos from purists. A revolution in real time. A performance that fractured tradition and created folk-rock overnight.

JamFest brings both historic sets together — a front-row seat to music’s turning point.


NewGrass Radio Show – Mondays at 9PM EST

Traditional roots meet rule-breaking creativity. NewGrass Radio showcases artists reshaping bluegrass, folk, and Americana into something new — music without rules, performed by a new generation of fearless innovators.


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JamFest – Where Live Music Lives Forever

JamFest isn’t just programming — it’s preservation. Every show, every broadcast, every festival performance exists to keep music culture alive, accessible, and unforgettable.

And tonight, when the clock strikes 9PM EST, tune in to Live Nuggets Radio Show: Stevie Ray Vaughan – Live at Montreux 1985.

Because some performances don’t just entertain — they become memories for a lifetime.

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